Description

Lower Federal Courts, under the Supreme Court
Authority of a court to hear a case
Power shared by both state and federal courts to hear a case
In civil Law, The party that brings legal action against another party
Party which legal action is brought against
Power of a court to be the first to hear a case
Authority of a court to review decisions of an inferior court
Idea that Judges should decide cases based strictly on the Framers intent
Idea that Judges should interpret the constitution and statues of the case and decide based on their interpretations
Case in which a defendant is tried for committing a crime as defined by law
Case involving a non-criminal offense
Court's list of cases to be heard
Transcript of Proceedings made in trial court
Order from a higher court directing a lower court to send up the record of a previous case for review
Method of putting a case before the Supreme Court
Officially called "opinion of the court"; announces the court's decision of a case
Written explanation of the views of one or more judges who agree with the opinion of the court
Written Explanation of the views of one or more judges who agree with the opinion of the court
Court composed of military personnel, charging someone with violating the military law
Court operating as part of the judicial branch, independent of the military
Satisfaction of a claim payment
State or federal governments in a criminal case
Permits four judges to grant a writ of certiorari to prevent the majority of the court from controlling the courts docket
Individual State's highest court

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